"If ever there was a time for a good ol' fashioned comeback this would be it. Win G3 for heavens sakes Boston you owe it to humanity." - Baron von Wanye von Gretzelstein IV, CMA , yesterday.

What a wonderful turn of events. Bigups to @NHL_imagineer for another great pic. This guy brings it almost as hard as the Bruins did last night.

GAME PLAY

There is already acres of digital print devoted to the Canucks collapse in G3 last night and there will be acres more made before the puck drops again tomorrow. Sure, we could talk about how Luongo should have been pulled earlier in the game or about how losing a defenceman so early in the match essentially effed the Canucks into a fifth game.

OR we could watch this video of some girl absolutely ruining the Stanley Cup Finals for her boyfriend last year.

Yes, let's leave the commentary to the experts and the quasi related MTV comedy shorts to your ol' pal Wanye.

ROME v HORTON

That hit was crazy late and anyone who says that it isn't doesn't understand the terms 'crazy' or 'late.' We can understand the value of throwing a big hit if you are a Canuck D-Man but this is roughly example 1,457,923 of headshots that need to be taken out of the game.

EBERLE PLAY OF THE YEAR

Jordan Eberle is in the finals for the TSN play of the year with his heart stopping snipe against the Flames in the first game of the year. A goal so stupendous that it caused a bright eyed Wanye to run from his season screaming and purchase an Eberle jersey on the spot.

Ive done some very serious statistical analysis of the canucks in the past few games. By looking at the GHOP (goalie hits on pansies) and GLIBGBC (goals let in by greasy barely canadians), the bruins are completely dominating this series!!!......statistically speaking of course

Watched the Horton video several times, and made a not so funny observation....Watch the referee in the background, arm never goes up to call a penalty. He's got a birds eye view of the entire sequence. What the?

I was watching that game with a friend of mine who is a canucks fan and I just kept laughing. The thing is EVERY time something happens canucks fans think there should be a penalty. It's absurd. But according to my buddy the hit on Horton "wasn't that late, it was a pretty clean hit"... It's quite something to be friends with someone who likes a team like the canucks ... I wouldn't recomend it.

Re: the Thomas Hit.
That was probably one of the BEST moments in hockey I have ever seen. Simply outstanding.

Friend or not if he's a Canuck fan I recommend a right hand to the Jaw. It feels really good to do that, just sayin. Went to an Oilers n Nucks game wearing Oil colors(Oilers actually won!) got some classless tasteless heckling from those a$$holes after the game. Knocked this drunk punk out! It was a Beauty

I was a little surprised to hear that Rome got a 4 game suspension for the hit to be honest. It was a late hit for sure but I don't think there was a deliberate attempt to injure with it like when Torres left his feet and threw an elbow at Johnny Boychuk with less than 5 minutes to go in the game.

I'll be honest I'm not a Canuck fan but when I watch that hit. I don't think it was a suspension. I honestly don't think it was that late. It was less than a second from the time the puck left Horton's stick to the time he got hit. Tell me, if you have already started to go for a hit, can you stop in a fraction of a second? Not likely. I didn't see any other evidence to suggest it was dirty in any way. I think the reason this has been blown up so big was due to the fact that Horton was injured. The injury is likely due to the fact that he was admiring his pass while heading into an opponents zone rather than looking at where he was going. We was injuried because his head smacked the ice after the hit. I think that had he been paying attention he wouldn't have been injured. I can't blame Rome for following through with the hit because it takes an individual a fraction of a second to press their brakes in a emergency. Now you have two guys heading towards each other with speed and you expect one to stop in a fraction of a second. Physics won't allow it.

When you make a pass at the red line, there is no way you should be expecting to get hit at the blue line.

That's a fair comment. Is it also fair to say that if you make a pass at the red line, you might be expected to take your eyes off your pass for a second somewhere between there and the offensive zone?

Just to be clear, you're 1 for 3 there. The hit was certainly late. Way late. You get a point for that.

It wasn't a blindside hit. Rome was right in front of him. In case you want a second opinion;

Bob McKenzie - TSN wrote:

It is definitely not a blindside hit as outlined under Rule 48 for the National Hockey league. He was coming through the neutral zone and had released the puck.

Was he unsuspecting? Absolutely.

Was he vulnerable? Absolutely.

But, was it a blindside, Rule 48 infraction? No, it wasn't.

He also didn't leave his feet. Watch the clip. If you see his skates off the ground, then you're seeing the result of the hit. That happens on 90% of open-ice hits. Leaving your feet, in the bad sense, is defined as jumping off the ice into the hit. That didn't happen here.

Rome made a bad play here, but let's not get carried away with embellishment. It's bad enough as it is.

When I met my wife the first thing I did was educate her in hockey. I taught her to love the game. Took her to See Mark Messier in his last season. Bought Cool Hockey baby clothes for the first born. Now whenever she can she watches with me. I see it was a good decision.

I really expected that from Vancouver about 10 games ago but I was surprised last night as I was beginning to wonder if my picking them to loose every series was ignoring the facts. Its good to know that my scientific mind is still operational.

How did you not include a video or picture of Tim Thomas laying the best hit of the series? Watching that will never get old.

You are so right That would of been the biggest news of the game and still should be. I have never seen a tender do that. He deserves his name on the cup for that move. (Hockey gods smile take notice and put suck dust in Vancouver water bottles.)

Watched the Horton video several times, and made a not so funny observation....Watch the referee in the background, arm never goes up to call a penalty. He's got a birds eye view of the entire sequence. What the?

@ Wanye : Really like that Nation Radio; especially that sexy music coming back from commercial. Oh, and its gotta be the Nuge!

Hay you can now see your team live a few times a year. It is indeed important for Winnipeg to have a hockey team. Don't you dare miss the Fist Oiler game we will be expecting you to post pics of Oiler fans.

I was watching that game with a friend of mine who is a canucks fan and I just kept laughing. The thing is EVERY time something happens canucks fans think there should be a penalty. It's absurd. But according to my buddy the hit on Horton "wasn't that late, it was a pretty clean hit"... It's quite something to be friends with someone who likes a team like the canucks ... I wouldn't recomend it.

Re: the Thomas Hit.
That was probably one of the BEST moments in hockey I have ever seen. Simply outstanding.

At this point, the Canucks losing in game 7 would feel better than watching the Oilers win the cup.

Until the Oilers actually do win the cup, then that will feel better than anything, ever.

Until I get within a close enough distance to drug Kate Upton and gently place her in the back of my panel van....

I'm not in favor of drugging anyone except getting rid of those kind of misogynistic comments banned. The Horton hit may just prove to be all the motivation the Bruins need to win the cup. Frankly I haven't even watched more than 5 minutes of these finals. I'm watching the NBA finals instead.